Overview

This Certified ISO27001 Practitioners training course will provide delegates with the requirements and principles of ISO/IEC 27001, with an awareness of the issues and challenges involved in implementing an information security management system.

This practical course is designed to deliver the delegate with a solid understanding of information security management (ISM) systems as set out in ISO/IEC 27001:2017.

The course will impart the skills to plan, audit and implement an ISO 27001:2017 compliant information security management system (ISMS) audit.

Note: Attend from Anywhere delegates must attend the course on day 5 to sit the exam

Intended Audience:

Security and IT professionals, those responsible for risk, audit and compliance or project managers responsible for ISO27001 compliance programmes.

IISP Skills Alignment

This course is aligned to the following Institute of Information Security Professionals (IISP) Skills.

A1, A2, A3, A4, A6, B1, B2, C2, D1, D2, E1, G1

Continuous Professional Development (CPD)

CPD points can be claimed for GCT accredited courses at the rate of 1 point per hour of training for GCHQ accredited courses (up to a maximum of 15 points).

N.B. There is no change to the content of the ISO27001 standard despite a new 2017 version being published recently. It is basically just a change to incorporate renumbering of BS ISO/IEC 27001:2013 to include the EN status as BS EN ISO/IEC 27001:2017. This means the standard has now been ratified by at least one of the European Standardisation Organisations.

Learning Objectives

Delegates will learn how to :

Detail the requirements of ISO/IEC 27001:2013

How to identify information assets

How to identify the threats, vulnerabilities and risks associated with Assets

How to Plan the ISMS implementation program: Timescales and resources, Risk assessment and management, Producing a Statement of Applicability and Documentation, monitoring and auditing

Prepare for ISO27001 certification (Phase 1 & 2)

Understand the sources of information and further development

Understanding of best-practice audit methodology

Prepare, lead and report on the findings of an information security audit.

Description:

St James' is widely regarded as one of the finest period properties in the city, with its handsome Portland stone frontage on Oxford Street and an abundance of classical period features including original marble foors, plastered ceilings and detailed staircases; all without sacrificing the facilities you would expect from a modern office.

Oxford Street itself offers an array of lunchtime and evening eateries, as well as bars, newsagents, and a selection of supermarkets and coffee shops. The selection of quality retailers on the ground floor of St James' itself includes a florist, coffee shops, restaurants and hairdressers.

Location:

8th Floor
St James Buildings
61-95 Oxford Street
Manchester
M1 6FQ

Directions:

Train station

Manchester Oxford Road - 200m

Manchester Piccadilly - 900m

On day 5, delegates will sit a GCHQ certified course exam provided by APMG, based upon the materials covered in this ISO27001 Certified Practitioners course. Delegates are required to pass this exam to be certified.

Digital Badge

Designed to test a candidate’s knowledge and comprehension of the course, those that are successful can now claim a digital badge, in addition to their downloadable certificate. By claiming their digital badge, candidates prove they have studied a GCT course and passed the related APMG exam.

Candidates who share their badge online, can showcase their certified skills to the online community. APMG’s COO, Nick Houlton says, "Our badges are secure, digital representations of a person’s credentials. Through a single click, employers can verify a certification and understand the qualification, as well as an element of the process required to earn it. The badge can easily be embedded on a CV or email signature and shared on social networking sites, including Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.”

GCHQ appointed APMG to create a process for certifying cyber security related courses. Working in partnership with the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC, a part of GCHQ), strict criteria are adhered to, to assess an organisation for its quality management system, quality of training materials and content and the quality of training that takes place. By choosing a GCT course, a candidate can be confident that they will receive high quality training and training materials when they study their course.

Overview

This Certified ISO27001 Practitioners training course will provide delegates with the requirements and principles of ISO/IEC 27001, with an awareness of the issues and challenges involved in implementing an information security management system.

This practical course is designed to deliver the delegate with a solid understanding of information security management (ISM) systems as set out in ISO/IEC 27001:2017.

The course will impart the skills to plan, audit and implement an ISO 27001:2017 compliant information security management system (ISMS) audit.

Note: Attend from Anywhere delegates must attend the course on day 5 to sit the exam

Intended Audience:

Security and IT professionals, those responsible for risk, audit and compliance or project managers responsible for ISO27001 compliance programmes.

IISP Skills Alignment

This course is aligned to the following Institute of Information Security Professionals (IISP) Skills.

A1, A2, A3, A4, A6, B1, B2, C2, D1, D2, E1, G1

Continuous Professional Development (CPD)

CPD points can be claimed for GCT accredited courses at the rate of 1 point per hour of training for GCHQ accredited courses (up to a maximum of 15 points).

N.B. There is no change to the content of the ISO27001 standard despite a new 2017 version being published recently. It is basically just a change to incorporate renumbering of BS ISO/IEC 27001:2013 to include the EN status as BS EN ISO/IEC 27001:2017. This means the standard has now been ratified by at least one of the European Standardisation Organisations.

Learning Objectives

Delegates will learn how to :

Detail the requirements of ISO/IEC 27001:2013

How to identify information assets

How to identify the threats, vulnerabilities and risks associated with Assets

How to Plan the ISMS implementation program: Timescales and resources, Risk assessment and management, Producing a Statement of Applicability and Documentation, monitoring and auditing

Prepare for ISO27001 certification (Phase 1 & 2)

Understand the sources of information and further development

Understanding of best-practice audit methodology

Prepare, lead and report on the findings of an information security audit.

Manchester Oxford Street

Description:

St James' is widely regarded as one of the finest period properties in the city, with its handsome Portland stone frontage on Oxford Street and an abundance of classical period features including original marble foors, plastered ceilings and detailed staircases; all without sacrificing the facilities you would expect from a modern office.

Oxford Street itself offers an array of lunchtime and evening eateries, as well as bars, newsagents, and a selection of supermarkets and coffee shops. The selection of quality retailers on the ground floor of St James' itself includes a florist, coffee shops, restaurants and hairdressers.

Location:

8th Floor
St James Buildings
61-95 Oxford Street
Manchester
M1 6FQ

Directions:

On day 5, delegates will sit a GCHQ certified course exam provided by APMG, based upon the materials covered in this ISO27001 Certified Practitioners course. Delegates are required to pass this exam to be certified.

Digital Badge

Designed to test a candidate’s knowledge and comprehension of the course, those that are successful can now claim a digital badge, in addition to their downloadable certificate. By claiming their digital badge, candidates prove they have studied a GCT course and passed the related APMG exam.

Candidates who share their badge online, can showcase their certified skills to the online community. APMG’s COO, Nick Houlton says, "Our badges are secure, digital representations of a person’s credentials. Through a single click, employers can verify a certification and understand the qualification, as well as an element of the process required to earn it. The badge can easily be embedded on a CV or email signature and shared on social networking sites, including Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.”

GCHQ appointed APMG to create a process for certifying cyber security related courses. Working in partnership with the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC, a part of GCHQ), strict criteria are adhered to, to assess an organisation for its quality management system, quality of training materials and content and the quality of training that takes place. By choosing a GCT course, a candidate can be confident that they will receive high quality training and training materials when they study their course.

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